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A Stochastic Single Vehicle Routing Problem with a Predefined Sequence of Customers and Collection of Two Similar Materials

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We suppose that a vehicle visits N ordered customers in order to collect from them two similar but not identical materials. The actual quantity and the actual type of material that each customer possesses become known only when the vehicle arrives at the customer’s location. It is assumed that the vehicle has two compartments. We name these compartments, Compartment 1 and Compartment 2. It is assumed that Compartment 1 is suitable for loading Material 1 and Compartment 2 is suitable for loading Material 2. However it is permitted to load items of Material 1 into Compartment 2 and items of Material 2 into Compartment 1. These actions cause extra costs that are due to extra labor. It is permissible for the vehicle to interrupt its route and go to the depot to unload the items of both materials. The costs for travelling from each customer to the next one and the costs for travelling from each customer to the depot are known. The objective is to find the routing strategy that minimizes the total expected cost among all possible strategies for servicing all customers. A dynamic programming algorithm is designed for the determination of the routing strategy that minimizes the total expected cost among all possible strategies. The structure of optimal routing strategy is characterized by a set of critical numbers for each customer.

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The authors would like to thank a reviewer for useful suggestions that improved the presentation of the paper. The author Epaminondas G. Kyriakidis has been financed by the research program EP-3042-01 (RC/AUEB).

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Kyriakidis, E.G., Dimitrakos, T.D. & Karamatsoukis, C.C. A Stochastic Single Vehicle Routing Problem with a Predefined Sequence of Customers and Collection of Two Similar Materials. Methodol Comput Appl Probab 22, 1559–1582 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11009-019-09759-9

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